kaleidoscopic 英 [kəˌlaɪdə'skɒpɪk]   美 [kəˌlaɪdə'skɒpɪk]

kaleidoscopic

kaleidoscopic  英 [kəˌlaɪdə'skɒpɪk] 美 [kəˌlaɪdə'skɒpɪk]

adj. 千变万化的;万花筒似的 

MATHEMATICIAN JOHN HOLLAND: It goes kaleidoscopic! 数学家约翰•霍兰德(5):变色龙会像万花筒一样千变万化!
A rainbow kaleidoscopic energy band of antigravity plasma swirled around the sphere, and often appeared as what you now term the aurora or northern lights. 彩虹般千变万化的 反重力等离子能量带 围绕其间,且常常会出现你现在所谓的 极光或北极光 。

  • Kaleidoscopic things are complicated and undergo constant changes. A controversial movie might result in a kaleidoscopic range of reactions, especially on the Internet.
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  • adj. 千变万化的;万花筒似的
  • 1. MATHEMATICIAN JOHN HOLLAND: It goes kaleidoscopic!

    数学家约翰•霍兰德(5):变色龙会像万花筒一样千变万化!

  • 2. A rainbow kaleidoscopic energy band of antigravity plasma swirled around the sphere, and often appeared as what you now term the aurora or northern lights.

    彩虹般千变万化的 反重力等离子能量带 围绕其间,且常常会出现你现在所谓的 极光或北极光 。

  • 3. Within an hour, Hoffman saw "an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense, kaleidoscopic play of colors, " as he later wrote.

    在不到一个小时的时间里,他看到“一连串不连续的奇异画面,各种出奇怪异的图形,和千变万化的颜色。”

  • kaleidoscopic (adj.) 1820, from kaleidoscope + -ic. Figurative use by 1855.
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